It wasn't that I didn't appreciate the information that was reprinted from the Premier 
cavalier site. I was hoping for more involved information. Such as is it the norm to 
do eyes on pups before they go to new homes? This has been the practice for years in 
Aussies to find CEA as this is another defect which covers over as the eye matures and 
colours in. The deffect is still there however and does not just "go away"
I have since recieved a few more links to other eye relatated sites, but my original 
search has been pointed at the Cavalier breeders on this list whom I supposed were in 
the pere group and not only interested in the superficial aspects of dog ownership and 
breeding.
So folks how many here do eye exams on puppies before they leave for their new homes. 
Do you do all the litter, or just the show prospects? How much has this helped your 
breeding programs?
What other pre purchase testing is done. I know many in the US can and do administer 
their own innoculations. This is a mixed blessing in that is saves money, but does 
remove a licensed veterinarian from the picture.
So again I will hope to stimulate some real dalogue.

Leah Swatko
Ministik reg.
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